
• Repeat this operation three more times until the 
complete code number has been entered, if the code 
has been entered in correctly LED B will start flashing. 
• Release button A (see illustration
 1B).
 Red LED B 
flashes for 8 seconds indicating the new remote unit's 
code has been stored. 
IMPORTANT NOTE: If the LED does not illuminate 
when remote unit button (illustration 1B, button 
O is pressed, change the remote unit's battery. 
• Insert the emergency key A into the emergency switch 
slot in the glove compartment turn the key to the left to 
switch the alarm off (see inset). 
• Turn the key back towards its original position to 
switch the alarm system back on. 
IMPORTANT NOTE: As the alarm system absorbs 
energy, if you are not planning on using the car 
for a long period of time, turn the alarm exclusion 
key to the off position, so as not to run the vehicle 
battery down. 
• 2. IGNITION SWITCH AND 
STEERING COLUMN LOCK 
IGNITION SWITCH 
2. The ignition/steering column lock key, once inserted 
in the ignition lock, can be placed in any of the 
following four positions: 
• PARK
 -
 With the key in this 
position the side and tail lights 
can be turned on, the steering 
column locked and the keys 
can be removed. Press button 
A to turn the key to PARK. 
• STOP
 -
 When the key is 
turned to the STOP position the steering column will be 
locked, and the keys can be removed. 
• MAR
 -
 This is the driving position. When the key is in 
this position all the electrical devices are energised. 
• AW
 -
 Turning the key to this position starts the 
engine. 
STEERING COLUMN LOCK 
• LOCKING
 -
 To apply the steering wheel lock turn the 
steering wheel slightly to the left or right when the key is 
at STOP or PARK. 
• UNLOCKING
 -
 Rocking the steering wheel gently back 
and forth while turning the ignition key to MAR unlocks 
the steering wheel. 
• 3. PANEL INDICATORS 
INSTRUMENT DISPLAY PANEL 
3. These are the instrument panel warning LED indicators 
for all FIAT Tipo/Tempra models. Your vehicle will only 
have Panel Indicators relevant to your particular car. 
• 4. ELECTRONIC CHECK PANEL 
4. The electronic check panel is not fitted to models 
with basic trim. 
IMPORTANT NOTE: The check panel will not 
indicate if the tail light fuses blow at the same 
time, or if there is a circuit failure within the panel 
display. 
SIDE AND HATCHBACK DOORS 
When the ignition key is at MAR, the check panel LEDs 
g, h, i, I, m and n monitor the light bulbs and fuses. 
LEDs a, b, c, d, and e monitor incomplete closure of 
the side doors and hatchback. 
• Never remove the key when the car is moving. 
If you do, the steering wheel will lock the first 
time you turn it. 
• If the ignition lock has been tampered with or 
shows any sign of damage (e.g. attempted theft), 
have the lock checked at your nearest FIAT 
Service Centre. 
M Choke Oil pressure warning 
Direction indicators (®) Handbrake engaged 
-X: Side lights m Rear window defroster 
10 High beam head 
lights '•y Injection system warning light 
<1* Rear fog lights • Battery warning 
A Hazard warning lights A Seat belts not 
buckled 
m ABS brake warning a Automatic transmission fluid warning 
o Brake pad wear warning a Doors not properly closed 
Turbo pressure warning Trailer direction indicators 
10 Front fog lights a Diesel fuel filter condenstate warning 
•515" Diesel heater/glow •515" plugs 3 
SWITCHING OFF THE ALARM 
1C. Some models 
are fitted with an 
alarm exclusion 
switch, which can 
be found inside 
the glove 
compartment. If 
the alarm is faulty 
or the remote control batteries are flat:  

PART F: TORQUE WRENCH SETTINGS 
Key for engine types and sizes: A
 -
 1372cc; B
 -
 1581cc; 
C
 -
 1697cc Diesel; D
 -
 1929cc Diesel; E
 -
 1929cc Turbo Diesel. 
Engine 
Screw retaining caps to crankcase (M10 x 1.25) 
Screw retaining intermediate and central caps to crankcase (M12 x 1.25)... 
Self-locking screw retaining front and rear caps to crankcase (M12 x 1.25) 
Bolt, cylinder head to engine block (M10 x 1.25) 
IMPORTANT NOTE: All torque settings shown in 
Newton-meters (Nm). Bolt, nut or screw sizes in 
brackets in left-hand column. 
Bolt, cylinder head to engine block (M12 x 1.25) 
Bolts, top to bottom cylinder head (M8) 
Nut for connecting rod cap retaining bolt (M9 x 1) 
Screw, connecting rod cap (M10 x 1) 
Screw retaining engine vent to crankcase 
(M8) 
(M8) 
Screw retaining front cover to crankcase 
(MlOx 1.25) 
(M8) 
Bolt retaining rear cover (flywheel side) to crankcase (M6) 
Nut retaining inlet and exhaust ducts to cylinder head 
(M8) 
(M8) 
Screw, flywheel to crankshaft 
(M10x 1.25) 
(M12
 x
 1.25) 
Lower belt cover retaining screw (M8) 
Screw, damping flywheel to drive gear (M8) 
Nut retaining auxiliary drive pulley to crankshaft (M20 x 1.25) 
Screw retaining drive shaft to crankshaft (*) (M14 x 1.5 left) 
Screw, timing gears 
(M10x 1.25) 
(M12x 1.25) 
Belt tensioner retaining bolt 
(M8) 
(M10x 1.25) 
Fixed belt tensioner retaining screw (M10 x 1.25) 
Screw retaining auxiliary component driven gear (oil pump) (M10 x 1.25) 
Nut for camshaft cap retaining stud (M8) 
Nut retaining camshaft and air vacuum pump end mounts (M8) 
Combustion prechamber retaining ring (M32 x 1.5) 
Nut, injection pump stud (M8) 
Screw, injection pump (M8) 
Nut fastening flexible block to coolant pump case (M12 x 1.25) 
Nut, injection pump gear (M12 x 1.75) 
Screw retaining reaction bracket to oil filter support and injection pump (M8). 
Top retaining screw or nut, oil filter support and injection pump (M12 x 1.25) 
Lower retaining screw, oil filter support and injection pump (M10 x 1.25) 
Complete injector (M24 x 2) 
Glow plugs (M12 x 1.25) 
Nuts retaining fuel delivery line to injection pump and injector (M12 x 1.25)... 
Bolt, coolant pump to engine block (M8 x 1) 
Bolt retaining cover and bracket to coolant pump case (M8) 
Oil pressure switch (M14 x 1.5) 
Coolant temperature sender unit 
(M16 x 1.5 tapered) 
(M18x 1.5 tapered) 
Coolant temperature thermal switch (M16 x 1.5 tapered) 
(*) The bolt need not be greased. 
A B C D E Torque (Nm) 
• • 80 
• • • 113 
• • • 113 
• • 40
 +
 90 degrees 
+ 90 deqrees 
• • • 100
 +
 90 degrees 
+ 90 deqrees 
• • 28 
• • 51 
• • • 25 + 50 deqrees 
• • 
• • • 
25 
20 
• • 50 
25 
• 10 
• • 
• • • 
28 
25 
• • 
• • • 
83 
142 
• • 25 
• • • 28 
• • 155 
• • • 190 
• • 
• • • 
83 
118 
• • 
• • • 
25 
44 
• • • 44 
• • 83 
• • • 19 
• • • 19 
• • • 118 
• • • 25 
• • • 25 
• • 80 
• • • 49 
• • • 29 
• • • 98 
• • • 71 
• • • 55 
• • • 15 
• • • 29 
• • • 25 
• • • 23 
32 
• • 
• • • 34 
30 
• • 30 
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Thermal valve on inlet manifold 
(M10 x 1.25 tapered) 
(M8 x 1.25 tapered) 
Oil pressure sending unit (M14 x 1.5) 
Oil temperature sender unit (M14 x 1.5 tapered).... 
Oil level sending unit (M12 x 1.25) 
Engine oil sump retaining bolt/nut (M6) 
Screw retaining oil sealing cover to crankcase (M6) 
Nut retaining manifold support bracket (M8) 
Nut retaining turbine to exhaust manifold (M8) 
Air pressure switch on inlet manifold (M12 x 1.5)... 
Power Unit Mounting 
ENGINE SIDE 
Screw (with long flange) retaining flexible block to rail (M8) 
Self-locking nut with plastic ring (for through screw) retaining flexible block 
to engine bracket (M10 x 1.25) 
Screw retaining flexible block supporting bracket to crankcase 
(M10. 1.25) 
(M12 x 1.25) 
Bolt retaining flexible block to engine bracket (M12 x 1.25) 
Bolt retaining power unit suspension link (M10 x 1.25) 
GEARBOX SIDE 
Screw (with wide flange) retaining flexible block to rail (M8) 
Flanged screws retaining support to plate on gearbox (M10 x 1.25) 
Self-locking nut with plastic ring (for through screw) retaining flexible block 
to gearbox side bracket (M10 x 1.25) 
Flanged screw retaining flexible block to gearbox side bracket (M12 x 1.25). 
DIFFERENTIAL SIDE 
Screw with flange unit retaining elastic block to beam (M8) 
Self-locking nut retaining bracket to gearbox support 
(M8) 
(M12 x 1.25) 
Screw retaining bracket brace to support on gear case (M10 x 1.25) 
Screw, rubber block to bracket (M12 x 1.25) 
Exhaust 
Nut retaining flange to exhaust manifold (M8) 
Nuts for bolts fastening collars joining exhaust pipe sections (M10 x 1.25)... 
Bolt retaining exhaust pipe sleeve to turbine (M8) 
Bolt retaining front exhaust pipe section to gearbox (M8) 
Metex joint to nut and stud manifold to plate and spring retainer (M8) 
Nut for bolt anchoring first exhaust pipe section (M8) 
Nut retaining bracket anchoring first exhaust pipe section (M12 x 1.25) 
Screw with normal flange retaining exhaust pipe terminal block 
support bracket (M8) 
Fuel Circuit 
Bolt (with wide flange) retaining tank and fitting to body (M8) 
Ring retaining delivery, recirculation and vent fitting mounts to tank 
(131 x 6-Trapezoid thread) 
Screw (with wide flange) retaining fuel filter support bracket (M8)  

Thanks
 are due to the excellent, knowledgeable and helpful staff at FIAT main dealers, Ryauto of Amblecote, in the West 
Midlands for supplying vehicles and for their assistance with this chapter. In particular, thanks are due to the efficient Maurice 
Hough, Service Manager, the experienced Foreman, Tony Morris, and young demon mechanic, Matthew Worsfold. 
Some of the suggested inspection/replacement intervals may not correspond to those shown in the original handbook. The suggested 
schedule, based on FIAT'S recommendations, takes into account the age of the vehicle and the annual MoT test in the UK. 
In practice, because of the split between (mainly) 12 month/9,000 mile and 18 month/13,500 mile intervals, you will need to 
service your Tipo or Tempra at most, if not every, 6 month interval. 
IMPORTANT NOTE: Each service should be carried out at EITHER the recommended mileage OR the recommended time 
interval, whichever comes first. 
SERVICE INTERVAL CHART 
SERVICE INTERVALS: KEY 
A 
-
 Every week, or before every long journey. F
 -
 Every 3 years or 27,000 miles. 
B 
-
 Every 6 months, or 4,500 miles. G
 -
 Every 4 years or 36,000 miles. 
C - Every 12 months, or 9,000 miles. H
 -
 Every 6 years or 54,000 miles. 
I
 -
 Every 63,000 miles. D - Every 18 months , or 13,500 miles. 
H
 -
 Every 6 years or 54,000 miles. 
I
 -
 Every 63,000 miles. 
E 
-
 Every 2 years or 18,000 miles J
 -
 Every 72,000 miles. 
PART A: REGULAR CHECKS 
SERVICE INTERVALS 
Job 1. Engine oil
 -
 check level A 
Job 2. Cooling system
 -
 check level A 
Job 3. Brake/clutch fluid
 -
 check level A 
Job 4. Battery
 -
 check electrolyte level A 
Job 5. Screen washer fluid
 -
 check level A 
Job 6. Tyres
 -
 check pressures and 
condition (road wheels) A 
Job 7. Check lights/change bulbs A 
PART B: THE ENGINE AND 
COOLING SYSTEM 
Job 8
 -
 Petrol. Change engine oil and filter C 
Job 8
 -
 Diesel. Change engine oil and filter B 
Job 9. Check crankcase ventilation H 
Job 10. Check/adjust valve clearances D 
Job 11. Check camshaft timing belt F 
Job 12. Change camshaft timing belt I 
Job 13. Check cooling system C 
Job 14. Change engine coolant E 
PART C: TRANSMISSION 
Job 15. Check manual gearbox oil level C 
Job 16. Change manual gearbox oil J 
Job 17. Check auto, transmission fluid level C 
Job 18. Change auto, transmission 
fluid and filter F 
Job 19. Check driveshaft gaiters C 
Job 20. Check/adjust clutch C 
Job 21. Check auto, transmission selector 
cable E 
PART D: IGNITION AND ELECTRICS 
SERVICE INTERVALS 
Job 22. Check/clean/gap spark plugs B 
Job 23. Change spark plugs D 
Job 24. Check/clean HT leads and 
distributor cap C 
Job 25. Check ignition timing C 
Job 26. Check/adjust drive belt/s D 
Job 27. Check electric fan operation C 
Job 28. Run diagnostic ignition/injection test D 
PART E: FUEL AND EXHAUST 
Job 29. Check fuel pipes for leaks C 
Job 30. Change petrol air filter D 
Job 31. Change diesel air filter C 
Job 32. Change petrol fuel filter F 
Job 33. Drain diesel fuel filter B 
Job 34. Change diesel fuel filter C 
Job 35. Check/adjust petrol engine idle 
and emissions C 
Job 36. Check emission/evaporative/EGR systems F 
Job 37. Check Lambda sensor F 
Job 38. Check/adjust diesel idle speed C 
Job 39. Check/adjust diesel injection timing E 
Job 40. Check inlet and exhaust manifold fixings D 
Job 41. Check exhaust system C 
PART F: STEERING AND 
SUSPENSION 
Job 42. Check front wheel bearings C 
Job 43. Check front suspension C 
Job 44. Check steering column, joints and rack C 
Job 45. Check power steering fluid C 
Job 46. Check rear wheel bearings C 
Job 47. Check rear suspension C 
Job 48. Check wheel bolts for tightness C  

PART G: BRAKING SYSTEM 
Job 49. Check front brakes 
Job 50. Check rear brakes 
Job 51. Check/adjust handbrake 
Job 52. Check brake pipes 
Job 53. Change brake hydraulic fluid 
SERVICE INTERVALS 
C 
C 
C 
C 
E 
Job 56. Check seat and seat belt mountings C 
Job 57. Check headlight alignment C 
Job 58. Check underbody C 
Job 59. Check spare tyre B 
Job 60. Change pollen filter C 
Job 61. Replace airbag gas generator 10 years 
PART I: ROAD TEST 
PART H: BODYWORK & INTERIOR 
Job 54. Lubricate hinges and locks 
Job 55. Check windscreen 
Job 62. Road test and specialist check. AFTER EVERY
 SERVICE 
ENGINE BAY LAYOUTS 
These are the engine bay layouts common to almost all Tipo/Tempras. Note that there is no carburettor fitted to fuel-injected 
vehicles. 
1 - PETROL ENGINES 2 - DIESEL ENGINES 
1 
-
 oil filler cap 7
 -
 distributor (ignition) 12 - oil filter location 
2 
-
 engine oil dipstick 8
 -
 coil (ignition) 13 
-
 fuel pump (mechanical) 
3 
-
 coolant filler cap 9
 -
 electronic control unit (ECU), 14 
-
 diesel injection pump 
4 - brake fluid reservoir Digiplex 2 15 
-
 alternator location (behind engine) 
5 - battery 10
 -
 air filter housing 
6 
-
 screenwash reservoir cap 11
 -
 fuel filter 
PART A: REGULAR CHECKS 
1B. ...and the diesel's 
dipstick is in a similar 
spot, located at the 
front edge of the 
timing cover, behind 
the right-hand 
headlight. 
Q INSIDE INFORMATION: The 
difference between MIN and MAX 
marks is approximately one litre of 
oil. Q 
We recommend that these Jobs are carried out on a weekly 
basis, as well as before every long journey. They consist of 
checks essential for your safety and for your car's reliability. 
• Job 1. Engine oil
 -
 check level. 
Check the engine oil level with the car on level ground. If the 
engine has been running, leave it turned off for several 
minutes to let the oil drain into the sump. 
1A. All petrol engines 
have the dipstick at 
the front of the block, 
towards the timing 
belt end... 
1C. Lift the dipstick out, 
wipe it dry and re-insert it. The oil 
level is correct when between the 
MAX and MIN marks.  

LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT LIGHT 
7b. TIPO: Pull the lens 
downwards to remove 
it. Remove and replace 
the 5W tubular bulb. 
7c. TEMPRA SALOON: 
From inside the boot, 
lever the light unit out 
of its slot with a screw-
driver. Remove and 
replace the 5W tubular 
bulb (A). 
DASH BULBS 
See Chapter 6, Repairs and Replacements for details of 
instrument panel removal for access to its light bulbs. The 
bulbs are a quarter-turn fit in the back of the panel. 
FACT FILE: FUSES 
• 7d. The fuse box is 
found to the side of 
the steering column. 
Pull the lever 
marked FUSE... 
• ...and lower the fuse box. 
• 7e. A symbol above each fuse tells you which circuit it 
protects. Four spare fuses are located near the top of the 
fuse box. 
10A Instrument power supply, windscreen 
washer pump, rear screen washer pump, 
reverse lights, steering column switch lights, 
FIAT CODE system. 
10A Instrument power supply, left tail light, 
right number plate light, right side light, left 
trailer tail light. 
10A Illumination of controls, right tail light, 
left number plate light, right tail light. 
20A Horns, cigarette lighter, stop lights. 
20A Power locks. 
7.5A Interior lighting. 
20A Rear window heater and indicator light, 
door mirror defogging elements (if fitted). 
10A Hazard warning lights. 
25A Electrical fan for radiator cooling (only 
for petrol versions without air conditioner). 
7.5A Direction indicators, right door power 
mirror (if fitted). 
7.5A Rear fog-guard lights and panel 
indicator. 
20A Front fog lights and panel indicator 
(if fitted). 
10A Right low beam headlight. 
10A Left low beam headlight. 
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10A Left high beam headlight and panel 
indicator. 
10A Right high beam headlight. 
20A Windscreen wiper. 
20A Read window wiper, power sunroof and 
heated seat (if fitted). 
20A Heater/ventilation fan. 
Fuses located on the auxiliary panel 
The fuses protecting special devices (options, features of 
special versions or devices with high power require-
ments) are on an auxiliary panel to the side of the fuse 
box under the dashboard. It is much easier to remove 
and replace auxiliary panel fuses if you first remove the 
oddment tray and moulding fastened by 5 screws. The 
panel also houses a number of relays: 
20A Intake manifold heater (petrol engines). 
20A Diesel fuel filter heater (diesel and turbo diesel 
engines). 
20A Headlight washer pump. 
25A Front power windows. 
25A Rear power windows. 
10A Antilock braking system. 
7.5A Low beam headlight dimming system (for countries 
where headlights always need to be on.) 
30A Radiator fan (diesel versions). 
40A Radiator fan (turbo diesel versions with heater). 
60A Radiator fan (turbo diesel versions with air condi-
tioning). 
The arrangement of the fuses on the auxiliary panel 
varies with the number and type of devices present. 
The amperage is clearly marked on each fuse. ALWAYS 
replace a blown fuse with one of the correct amperage. 
NEVER 'fix' a fault by using a fuse of a higher amperage, 
nor 'bridge' a blown fuse
 -
 it could cause a fire! 
7f. When a fuse is 'blown' 
its conductor wire (A) has 
a gap in it. 
If a fuse blows, find out 
why and put it right 
before fitting a new fuse. 
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28C. With very latest 
'distributorless' system, 
disconnect the multi-plug 
from the base of the 'black 
box'. 
28D. With the two earlier 
systems, disconnect the 
multi-plug leading to the 
distributor/control unit 
from the ignition coil 
behind the battery. 
FACT FILE: CRANKING AN ENGINE 
WITH ELECTRONIC IGNITION 
Severe damage can be 
caused to the ignition 
system if the engine is 
cranked with plugs/leads 
removed
 -
 and a severe 
electric shock can be 
experienced. 
PART E: FUEL AND EXHAUST 
SAFETY FIRST! 
Always
 wear impervious gloves so that fuel cannot 
come
 in contact with your
 skin.
 It can induce cancer. 
Q Job 29. Check fuel pipes for leaks. 
Check the fuel lines from the fuel tank and into the engine 
compartment, looking for signs of chafing, splits and perishing 
of the
 rubber and plastic parts. Ensure any worm-drive hose 
clips used
 on the connections are firm and secure. 
Q Job 30. Change petrol air filter. 
IMPORTANT NOTE: If the HC reading when measured at 
the end of the exhaust pipe is outside of the recom-
mended limit while that measured upstream of the 
catalytic converter is OK, the cat. is almost certainly 
faulty. Have it double-checked by your dealer before 
replacing it
 -
 an expensive component! 
30C. Pull on the 
tabs
 -
 and watch 
that the springs 
don't fall on the 
floor as you release 
the catches! 
30D. Lower the 
filter cover and lift 
out the filter 
element. 
31B. If you want to 
take the cover right 
off, you will have to 
unscrew the air 
hose clamp 
(arrowed). Remove 
and replace the 
filter element (A). 
• Job 31. 
Change diesel 
air filter. 
31A. Take out the 
four screws 
(arrowed) and lift 
off the cover (B). 30B. ...and release 
the two
 fasteners 
(a) and the
 two 
spring clips
 (b). 
30A. Unscrew the 
two
 screws 
(arrowed)... 
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• Job 32. Change petrol fuel filter. IMPORTANT NOTES: 
• Wear plastic gloves and goggles and have a large rag 
and a suitable fire extinguisher ready. 
• Place a container beneath the filter to catch fuel 
spillage. 
• After fitting the new filter in place, refit the casing, 
ensure no traces of fuel are left, reconnect the battery and 
restart the engine. 
• Check carefully to ensure there are no leaks before 
refitting the cover. 
• Job 33. Drain diesel fuel filter. 
IMPORTANT NOTE: Some models are fitted with a water-
in-fuel sensor. Drain the filter when the warning light 
comes on. Unplug the sensor from the base of the filter, 
first. 
FUEL INJECTION 
MODELS 
32A. The filter is under the 
car, ahead of the fuel tank. 
E3 INSIDE INFORMATION: 
Remove the visible screws 
holding the flexible 
plastic cover in place. 
You can now pull the 
front down and out of 
the way. E3 
32B. Undo the clamp, 
remove the outer 
casing and renew the 
special paper filter, 
from your FIAT 
dealership. There is 
an arrow on the 
casing to remind you 
which way round it 
must be fitted. 
33. The fuel filter is 
located in the rear of 
the engine 
compartment. Water 
carried in the fuel 
accumulates in the 
bottom of the filter, 
and should not be 
allowed to build up. 
To drain it position a receptacle under the filter, then unscrew 
the knurled tap at the bottom of the filter by a couple of turns. 
Do so at the recommended interval, or if the panel indicator 
comes on. (See Chapter
 2,
 Getting to Know Your
 Car.) 
H INSIDE INFORMATION: Plastic fuel pipes become 
brittle and snap. Extra care needed! E3 
SAFETY FIRST! 
• The high pressure pipework on a fuel injection 
system can retain its pressure for days even after the 
engine has been switched off. 
• When you disconnect the pipework, a jet of fuel can 
be emitted under very high pressure
 -
 strong enough 
to penetrate the skin or damage the eyes. 
• NEVER work on the fuel pipework when the engine 
is running (except when bleeding Diesel injectors). 
• ALWAYS place a rag over a union while it is being 
undone until all the pressure has been let out of the 
system. 
• You are recommended to wear strong rubber gloves 
and goggles when disconnecting the fuel injection 
system's high pressure pipework. Always disconnect 
VERY slowly, letting pressure out progressively. 
• See Chapter 6, PART F: Job 8 for details of how to 
depressurise the system. 
• Disconnect the battery negative earth before 
working on the fuel system. 
• Work outdoors and away from sources of flame or 
ignition. 
• ALWAYS wear rubber gloves
 -
 don't let your
 skin 
come into contact with fuel. 
IMPORTANT NOTE: All Tipo/Tempra diesel engines are 
self-bleeding and there should be no need to bleed air 
out of the system manually. 
• Job 34. Change diesel fuel filter. 
Drain the fuel filter. Unscrew the complete filter canister from 
its head, in the same way that you would an engine oil filter. 
First undip the sensor plug (if fitted) from the base of the unit. 
^ 34A. If it is too tight to 
^^ - unscrew by hand, use an oil 
filter wrench on the lower, 
flatted zone (C). Wipe the underside of the filter head, 
fill the new filter 
with fuel... 
34B. ...lightly 
lubricate its seal 
with fuel, then 
screw it onto the 
filter head. Once it 
is 'nipped up', 
tighten it as far as 
possible by hand, 
without 
'murdering' it
 -
 so 
that you CAN 
remove it next 
time!